I love Easter. I love the tender spirit that comes with reflecting on the Savior, His life, death, and Resurrection. I love the music of Easter. I love welcoming in springtime and new life. I love celebrating with family with delicious meals, and yes, I love the treats! This year we offered to host Easter for the Dickinson family because 1) we have the perfect yard for hiding eggs with all the landscaping, and 2) we just put in a play set that we wanted the cousins to help us initiate! We celebrated on Saturday, and it was a lot of fun, and a beautiful day. The Easter Bunny himself even made a surprise appearance! We had our usual kids' and adults' egg hunts, and for the second year in a row, I struck gold! (Well, actually, this year I got the silver egg ...) Yay!
Grant's sister Gaylyn made a very playful Easter Bunny!
Eliot wanted in on the dressing up action!
Me and my sister-in-law Brenda with our boys, along with the Easter Bunny holding sweet baby Brooklyn. Notice Z keeping his distance. He hates costume characters! Cried his eyes out when he met Mickey and Santa, and wanted nothing to do with the Easter Bunny.
I quickly snatched up offering to make desserts so I would have the excuse to make my favorite carrot cake and try out some new Our Best Bites cupcake ideas ... which, if I do say so myself, turned out darling!
LOVED
this idea from Our Best Bites, and it made the perfect visiting teaching treat! Little egg cartons (a dozen size cut in half) with their adorable printout, filled with mini cupcakes ... so cute! And I was so glad I found the gummy carrots at Target so I didn't have to make my own like they do at OBB. I did not have time to be rolling out Starbursts and cutting up Twizzlers!!
On Easter morning, it didn't take Zach long to figure out that the eggs were filled with candy. He could care less about looking for hidden eggs, so long as we kept opening the ones he found (or that Eliot found) and giving him jelly beans ... I have only myself to blame for his sweet tooth!
Eliot was perfectly content to take advantage of his brother's distraction with the candy and rake in all the loot ...
Mr. Reader Eliot kept getting distracted by the new books he and Zach got in their baskets. I try to keep Easter pretty simple, but the boys always get a new book, along with a needed item (this year Eliot got a replacement watch, since the one he got at Christmas went through the wash and broke, and Zach got a new pair of sunglasses). In my basket this year, I got a new CD of primary songs I wanted, a bottle of bright nailpolish, and a new scarf. I had a hard time thinking of things for Grant's basket, so I gave him cash in an egg ... which I think he was more than happy with!
We had contemplated skipping dyeing eggs this year since we had so much going with hosting the family party, but Eliot would not have it! This and watching the movie "Hop" are two of his favorite traditions!
I always loved getting a new dress at Easter when I was a little girl, and I adore dressing up my boys on Easter! These little blazer jacket and tie outfits I found were too irresistible! There were only a few left by the time I got to them, but they had my boys' sizes! Little pinstripe shirts, gold buttons, and bright green ties ... be still my heart!


We were a wee bit late to church because of this photo shoot, but I knew I only had one chance at getting them with their entire ensembles in tact and hair freshly combed!
I really liked holding most of the festivities on Saturday, because it gave us the chance to make Sunday more relaxed and focused on Christ. Boiled eggs made for a quick breakfast, everyone's crashed out for naps as I type, and we will warm up some yummy leftovers for dinner. After dinner, we will do my favorite Easter activity, going on our "Easter Walk," based on
this sweet book we received from my mother-in-law a few years back.
It's an active, interesting way to teach little ones about the true meaning of Easter, and the touching story makes me cry every time. I feel the power of the promise of the Resurrection every time we read it, and I love the opportunity it gives us as parents to testify of Christ and all that He has done and all that He means to us. Happy Easter, everyone! Hope yours was filled with joy!
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